Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 1 1, 2 | realized by deeds and words having in inner unity: the deeds
2 5, 17 | sending of the Holy Spirit. Having been lifted up from the
Lumen gentium
Chap., Paragraph 3 1, 7 | the Church as His bride, having become the model of a man
4 2, 9 | justification",91 and now, having won a name which is above
5 3, 18 | established His holy Church, having sent forth the apostles
6 3, 22 | the opinion of the many having been prudently considered,26*
7 3, 27 | cooperate readily with him. As having one day to render an account
8 4, 30 | 30. Having set forth the functions
9 4, 32 | regeneration in Christ, having the same filial grace and
10 4, 37 | for they keep watch as having to render an account of
11 5, 41 | by their daily example, having become a pattern for their
12 7, 48 | reestablished in Christ.238~Christ, having been lifted up from the
13 7, 48 | exiled from the Lord 249 and having the first-fruits of the
14 7, 48 | constantly vigilant so that, having finished the course of our
15 7, 49 | are exiles on earth, some having died are purified, and others
16 7, 49 | For all who are in Christ, having His Spirit, form one Church
17 7, 50 | which we are strongly drawn, having so great a cloud of witnesses
18 7, 51 | in heavenly glory or who having died are still being purified;
19 8, 53 | members of Christ . . . having cooperated by charity that
Sacrosanctum concilium
Chap., Paragraph 20 2, 49 | reason the sacred Council, having in mind those Masses which
21 6, 112| of all forms of true art having the needed qualities, and
22 6, 112| tradition and discipline, and having regard to the purpose of
23 Appen | an unchanging calendar, having carefully considered the
Gaudium et spes
Chap., Paragraph 24 Pref, 2 | Second Vatican Council, having probed more profoundly into
25 2, 23 | certain of their implications having special significance for
26 2, 24 | spirit of brotherhood. For having been created in the image
27 3, 33 | principles without always having at hand the solution to
28 3, 36 | very circumstance of their having been created, all things
29 3, 37 | true possession of them, as having nothing, yet possessing
30 7, 69 | other hand, the right of having a share of earthly goods
31 7, 72 | give a shining example. Having acquired the absolutely
Gravissimum educationis
Chap., Paragraph 32 0 | entire field of education, having especially in mind the need
33 0 | discoveries to one another, by having exchange of professors for
Ad gentes
Chap., Paragraph 34 1, 5 | of all things, the Lord, having now received all power in
35 2, 14 | darkness (cf. Col. 1:13),5 having died with Christ been buried
36 5, 28 | The Christian faithful, having different gifts (cf. Rom.
37 6, 35 | interior renewal; so that, having a vivid awareness of their
38 6, 41 | international organizations, aways having before their eyes the fact
Presbyterorum ordinis
Chap., Paragraph 39 1, 2 | name of Christ. Therefore, having sent the apostles just as
40 2, 8 | where this is possible, or having a common table, or at least
41 2, 8 | those associations which, having been recognized by competent
42 End, 22 | 22. Having before our eyes the joys
Apostolicam actuositatem
Chap., Paragraph 43 1, 4 | the work of the Savior. Having now been assumed into heaven,
Optatam totius
Chap., Paragraph 44 3, 4 | John 13:12-17), and that, having become the servants of all,
Dei verbum
Chap., Paragraph 45 Pref, 2 | bishops themselves, however, having been appointed by the Holy
46 2, 22 | in the case of dioceses having larger cities, by providing
47 2, 23 | language-and if needs be having the episcopal dignity -
48 3 | III. Bishops Having an Inter-Diocesan Office ~
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